Abstract
Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks integrate autonomous computing resources without requiring a central coordinating authority, which makes them a potentially robust and scalable model for providing federated search capability to large-scale networks of text digital libraries. However, P2P networks have so far mostly used simple search techniques based on document names or controlled-vocabulary terms, and provided very limited support for full-text search of document contents.
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- Full-text federated search in peer-to-peer networks
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